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The Poor Laws passed during the reign of Elizabeth I played a critical role in the country's welfare. They signalled an important progression from private charity to welfare state, where the care and supervision of the poor was embodied in law and integral to the management of each town.

She was spiteful of poor people begging on the street for money, and instead believed they should work instead. The dearth penalty was abolished but anyone found to be begging was whipped and returned to their own parish, and in some instances send to a House of Correction.